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by boosting support for education including an early education initiative. the republican budget in the house results in the cutting 20% below sequester levels to that part of the budget that funds education. the office tells us the act cuts to defense and priorities result in 800,000 american fewer jobs by this time next year. we know there's smarter ways to achieve deficit reduction without economic harm. in the house, there's a balanced mix of cuts to wasteful spending and cuts to unproductive special interest tax breaks. we've been denied the opportunity to vote on that plan. finally, this committee should continue our work to reduce our long term deaf fits and shrink the debt. over the last few years, we cut the deficit by over 2 #.7 trillion excluding the sequester. three quarters of the savings come from budget cuts, one quarter from revenue. if you factor in the additional trillion dollars in savings resulting from slower than expected health care costs, which are due in part to changes in the affordable care act, the ratio of cuts to revenue is more
by boosting support for education including an early education initiative. the republican budget in the house results in the cutting 20% below sequester levels to that part of the budget that funds education. the office tells us the act cuts to defense and priorities result in 800,000 american fewer jobs by this time next year. we know there's smarter ways to achieve deficit reduction without economic harm. in the house, there's a balanced mix of cuts to wasteful spending and cuts to...
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to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in american life. it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the united states who need help. and we need to fashion interventions to provide them help. for goodness sake, don't get rid of racial affirmative-action because what about poor white people? i get hot under the collar. there are some people who say racial affirmative-action doesn't help, doesn't help poor black people or poor white people. you would think these are raging egalitarian minded folks. the only time that they even hint at being interested in equality in american li
to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in...
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old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped out to help someone they are proclaimed a hero and people like to latch on to those because of the emotional value to put this back in touch with how important to humanity is and reaching out to go outside of yourself to connect with someone else. i would urge families to keep teaching young people is important to think beyond the ego your neighborhood or community. don't what the corporation or the empire seeking government tell us how to spend every hour of our days. do something different or take a chance of have some fun. there is a group in new york that i mentioned in my chapters spying on critical mas
old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped...
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i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said get a handle on it. i have learned so much to alcohol in my childhood. i knew that i was addicted. and i found myself going for help but it was compounding. what is confounding is. >> host: like as a kid mirror mere month on the wall i am my mother after all. do you think that what you have experienced is pretty common with other women? >> guest: the extreme behavior that i was involved in was in the spectrum and i became addicted. i think the larger group of women are not addictive it's only about two and a half percent depending on the country how many are actually alcoholic could but there are involve
i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said...
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and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher education, you had to been a pretty good student to even be in the running. so we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative action. i mean, just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it. don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore, throw it away. no. it is a relatively, it's my view, a modest intervention. it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequalities in american life. and it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the u
and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher...
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potentially you're just not able to find a good-paying full-time job, perhaps you didn't receive the education that others have received, perhaps you have got some disability, you're -- you would go under this plan on medicare -- i mean on medicaid, and then everyone in between, the lowest income and the age of 65 is in a private health care system, which is a market-based system, competition driving prices down. the idea would be that there would be 20, 30, 40 health care plans in every state offered. people can choose what they want with a minimum, bronze, silver, gold plan with lots of choice. that is the promise, that is the hope, that is the idea, and the great promise of this is that if you have cancer, you can't be dropped. if you have diabetes, you can't be turned away. so when everyone is covered, the risk has spread, the price comes down and the free market operates. now, you would never know that based on the criticism that you hear on television and radio all day long, but that's the truth. one of the important components of that bill that many of us talked about was the fact that
potentially you're just not able to find a good-paying full-time job, perhaps you didn't receive the education that others have received, perhaps you have got some disability, you're -- you would go under this plan on medicare -- i mean on medicaid, and then everyone in between, the lowest income and the age of 65 is in a private health care system, which is a market-based system, competition driving prices down. the idea would be that there would be 20, 30, 40 health care plans in every state...
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he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global temperature build resilience to extreme weather event and save our planet for future generations. please join me in welcoming my good friend, vice president al gore. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i am happy to be sure. and john, thank you for your very generous words. i'm really here for one main reason, that is because of you john, and because of your colleagues here at the center for american progress. i want to congratulate you on this tenth anniversary celebration and gathering. you all make a tremendous difference. i
he's a tireless educator and advocate. he knows climate science back ward and forward. he won a nobel prize and starred in an oscar-winning documentary. he stayed up for 24-hours going around the world and naming that call to do something to afnlgt our future. vice president gore is not a man who sees any problem as attractive. he's a man of vision and leadership, man who despite formable opposition has never lost his fervent belief that solutions exist that we can curb rising global...
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go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the horse shoe shaped or ring of territory where there is no officers of slums not to allow the presence people are excluded from the mainstream of the economy of politics and there was a time after 9/11 we would talk about when governed spaces like if there is no government presence but talk about the slums of africa they're not uncovered that all they are thoroughly governed because what happens when that happens the role they play is like the police force were then tear restore insurgents the jamaican in drug smuggling gang we got them into mortar and rocket the city within kingston
go aren't. >> host: that came up with education and to leverage education. like a goalie and that has a lot of wealth to bridge the gap but to see the grass greener on the other side or to influence of the country's future and then black-market business, drugs , and arms being the of fuel. >> the single biggest motivator that i saw was predictability but if you have a city with people moving and selling them that goes on for generations with those people settle you end up with the...
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i would have had a great education, though, if you had kept me until the end, and i want to thank you and the ranking member for your leadership. we have appreciated it and admired it in our chamber, and also chairwoman stabenow for your effort and sustained effort in getting us to this point. i feel privileged as others have said to be part of the farm bill conference committee and join those who said this is the way we should should be doing our wn congress. this is the way we are going to be able to regain the confidence of the american people, not with the rock throwing and brick throughing and the screaming, but working together in a bipartisan, bicameral way, and that is the expectation of our farmers and ranchers. the farmers and ranchers in rural communities driving colorado's $40 billion agricultural economy, it is critical that we work through our differences to complete this process. mr. chairman, if i could sum up what i heard in the nearly 0 # listens sessions we've had all across colorado on this topic, the message is very, very simple. work together to give us the certa
i would have had a great education, though, if you had kept me until the end, and i want to thank you and the ranking member for your leadership. we have appreciated it and admired it in our chamber, and also chairwoman stabenow for your effort and sustained effort in getting us to this point. i feel privileged as others have said to be part of the farm bill conference committee and join those who said this is the way we should should be doing our wn congress. this is the way we are going to be...
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repairing infrastructure, keeping us safe in our communities, and making sure that our children are well educated for the 21st century. the budget conference is absolutely important to america's future because it's how much should we invest in america's future, what should we do in terms of revenue, how do we close corporate loop -- corporate loopholes and corporate welfare, and also have them step up to their patriotic responsibility, and also what is the best way to approach the funding for this government. mrs. no doubt that we need to -- there is no doubt that we need to reduce public debt, but austerity alone is not the answer. we've seen it in europe, where, yes, they've reduced their public debt but they have not been pro-growth. the agenda that i stand for, and i know that the chair of the budget committee does and many of us on both sides of the aisle is, we not only want to reduce public debt, we also want to reduce unemployment. and we also want to reduce things like -- we want to -- like crime rates. so we need to be able to work together. my goals for the conference committee that's
repairing infrastructure, keeping us safe in our communities, and making sure that our children are well educated for the 21st century. the budget conference is absolutely important to america's future because it's how much should we invest in america's future, what should we do in terms of revenue, how do we close corporate loop -- corporate loopholes and corporate welfare, and also have them step up to their patriotic responsibility, and also what is the best way to approach the funding for...
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you must do that as part of the public education process. so you have already, as it were, crossed that bridge of insularity that flows from the exceptions and the majesty. but with all due respect, you are not the oracle at delphi telling us what the gods mean. you are a very privileged person with this extraordinary exceptional opportunity. and now can have a conversation while it's in the public interest as opposed to your own concerns about the maple down to it the isn't snippet phobia, personal embarrassment. i don't think that's particularly way response to all the schoolchildren who will be denied the opportunity their entire lifetime of seeing the supreme court of the united states in action. final thing i'll say is the court, and he used to be a lively area of debate, looks to international law or international expense. i think everybody on the court, all nine with its okay to look at what the supreme court of canada has done. the jury is in. it works. it's worked for 20 years. all these concerns are really quite ephemeral and not w
you must do that as part of the public education process. so you have already, as it were, crossed that bridge of insularity that flows from the exceptions and the majesty. but with all due respect, you are not the oracle at delphi telling us what the gods mean. you are a very privileged person with this extraordinary exceptional opportunity. and now can have a conversation while it's in the public interest as opposed to your own concerns about the maple down to it the isn't snippet phobia,...
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i majored in english education. i wanted to be a schoolteacher and i wanted to go on to graduate school and get graduate degree and eventually teach in college. but i never finished graduate cool. >> host: why? >> guest: because i guess work out of the way. i came to washington for the six-week job and then i was going to go back to new york city. and i thought i'd work there. and i had hoped i'd work at the ford foundation and continue my graduate work. but i guess i just got so caught up. at the time i worked for senator maccarthy, it was before, during and after the vietnam war and his presidential campaign. it's really quite a turbulent time. in fact, i am convinced that mÉtis and 68 is probably one of the most years we have her there too. i have respect for maccarthy when he set up for the president against the war in vietnam and that really -- all of us on this staff were working 24 hours. so i put aside those that maybe there's still redemption. maybe i still have time. >> host: tania davis who is the produc
i majored in english education. i wanted to be a schoolteacher and i wanted to go on to graduate school and get graduate degree and eventually teach in college. but i never finished graduate cool. >> host: why? >> guest: because i guess work out of the way. i came to washington for the six-week job and then i was going to go back to new york city. and i thought i'd work there. and i had hoped i'd work at the ford foundation and continue my graduate work. but i guess i just got so...
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enough that they go into a for your higher education. these are important, serious things. you go to the business roundtable or the business council meetings and they're talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often your we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics. and even when we we are talking about how we do with economy, we are not asking ourselves, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting unnecessary spending and investing more into things that are good for economic growth. we forget that frame that everything we do needs to be measured against the ultimate goal of are we encouraging a growing more prosperous inclusive middle-class. and i think it is relevant to the budget conference that you're going to see today, because even if you do not have the big grand bargain, if you to have a meeting the or a small deal, those deals could have permanent loophole closers and permanent mandatory savings that would help her minute, our permit long-term fi
enough that they go into a for your higher education. these are important, serious things. you go to the business roundtable or the business council meetings and they're talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often your we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics. and even when we we are talking about how we do with economy, we are not asking ourselves, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting unnecessary...
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so my question is whoever wants to answer my brought commentary or at least educate me in a different lesson, i'd love to have it. >> in january 1963, the communists did something they hadn't done before. they stayed and they fought and as a result, five americans were shut down. we americans were killed. kennedy sees us on the front pages of the times and says what is going on here, i thought we were winning this war? over the course of the next several months, in fact, beginning january and february, he will hear varying reports from white house officials, state department officials and military officials. giving really contradictory evidence about the state of the military campaign in vietnam. >> john foster dulles had recently died in the super air powered in chantilly, virginia was being built. the president announced he would be named dulles airport. for a while, when kennedy took over, he didn't want to name it after a crusty old warrior. there is pushback and paella decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with e
so my question is whoever wants to answer my brought commentary or at least educate me in a different lesson, i'd love to have it. >> in january 1963, the communists did something they hadn't done before. they stayed and they fought and as a result, five americans were shut down. we americans were killed. kennedy sees us on the front pages of the times and says what is going on here, i thought we were winning this war? over the course of the next several months, in fact, beginning january...
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>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to prioritize to maintain the narrative he has from the first four years governing as conservative as reformer in a democratic state. >> host: barbara buono, is his challenger. anything to add to her chances. >> guest: we have to see what she says about the race after it is over. she has a candidate of haul martials of person democrats would ordinarily support. she is experienced legislator and a high-profile woman in a state that has not elect ad female democratic governor. she never got any support from the national party with the exception of the group emilys list. she can lay down some interest
>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to...
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you think about early intervention, early education the act for early education to the children of the early disabilities and as a parent i am so grateful. now cole will have more opportunity and as a member of congress it makes me think that it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to work for more opportunities when would make tremendous progress and whether it is the transition to adulthood and employment and independent living there's more that needs to be done in that area. the estimate 70 to 80% are unemployed. many of them have a lot to offer and would like to be employed. so i have been working a lot on addressing those barriers to employment. working with senator harkin that's another thing. he opened up the doors for me and have relationships i would have never had otherwise across the aisle, the house and senate. when he was born u.s. to become eunice kennedy shriver called and said you need to have a cup of tea with teddy one of these days so we can't talk about all of these issues. i would have never had the opportunity to build these relationships or to understand th
you think about early intervention, early education the act for early education to the children of the early disabilities and as a parent i am so grateful. now cole will have more opportunity and as a member of congress it makes me think that it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to work for more opportunities when would make tremendous progress and whether it is the transition to adulthood and employment and independent living there's more that needs to be done in that area. the...
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to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is iworth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art because in the museum field we are all very reluctant to do that. will say that david has not sold any of these drawings that are printed get. so it remains to be seen but the market will be for them. however, he is still pointing. when he returned to california in jul he started painting in acrylic on while, portraits of his friends and close ones, and we have 18 of those. that young museum in golden gate park where the exhibition is on view. melissa: i am sure it is phenomenal. i looked at the work on line. it is breathtaking. have been to the museum. thank you for spending your time with us. we appreciate it. >
to us it is large and colorful, as they have to think about amateurs are being educated. it seems synonymous with the painting because it is -- that is how it looks like people of doing it in the facility. of course of our is priceless. our show is called "money" and we are all about "money." as of right now is it worth more or less right now? you would know. you can sure these things. is iworth more less right now? >> i don't want to talk about the price of art...
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the senseless cuts from sequestration have impacted education programs all across the country. researchers and scientists who are working on cures for cancer and other diseases have lost their jobs. programs like meals on wheels that deliver food to seniors have been cut. there's so much more. the ripple of the so-called sequestration have been felt in our homes, businesses, and across our fragile economy. the across the board cuts have also had, of course, serious impact on defense programs and workers. earlier this year, i heard from one of my constituents whose family was impacted by the very directly. his name is bob from washington. he's an engineer at the naval shipyard. he told me every day highly skilled employees come in to his office often in tears and tell him they don't know how they are going manage to make ends meet if they're furloughed or laid off. they're worried now. they have felt the pain for months. they know it could get worse. because, mr. president, if these automatic cuts are not replaced in a bipartisan deal, another $20 billion is scjt -- scheduled to
the senseless cuts from sequestration have impacted education programs all across the country. researchers and scientists who are working on cures for cancer and other diseases have lost their jobs. programs like meals on wheels that deliver food to seniors have been cut. there's so much more. the ripple of the so-called sequestration have been felt in our homes, businesses, and across our fragile economy. the across the board cuts have also had, of course, serious impact on defense programs...
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a new statement recommending that parents, educators, and doctors make them available. stds are a problem. it is a controversial issue compared with ab stinnance abstennance teaching. >>> i thought stress was bad for us. an expert at duke argues that stress may be good for us. it builds resilience. stress also helps your memory. when you are stressed, all the energy is released from your body boosting your immune system. >> i am getting stresses already. >>> good evening. we look downtown. now as cold as the last several nights. 46, still bone dry. tomorrow we will start to warm up. record in the books will be 83 set back in 1946. it is replac with the clouds. we see scattered showers toward louisville. there could be a couple of scattered showers out there, otherwise cloudy skies. wednesday temperatures will be in the 60s. you will love halloween. an air surge will push things to 70. 56 in annapolis. mild in the city. clouds on top us. that was due to this high pressure system. that is heading for canada. there is a big storm west. there are rocky snows. this is rollin
a new statement recommending that parents, educators, and doctors make them available. stds are a problem. it is a controversial issue compared with ab stinnance abstennance teaching. >>> i thought stress was bad for us. an expert at duke argues that stress may be good for us. it builds resilience. stress also helps your memory. when you are stressed, all the energy is released from your body boosting your immune system. >> i am getting stresses already. >>> good...
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office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligible spouses, regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve, and they've earned, and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouse
office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived...
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having done this for awhile, one of the reasons it is particularly hard, sitting in a room of hialeah educated people use abstract and difficult fought its but i would wager that for most of view, anything that happens beyond your keyboard is magic. where is your information going exactly? what is your computer doing when you are operating, one of the underlying communications between you and your provider? a conversation on privacy and information sharing in this context that is fact based and rational? very difficult. trying to tease out fact from fiction when there are different parties with different interests, very difficult but the fact that you have a baseline community of consumers, all of us who don't exactly what we are working with, makes it again extremely difficult. much of this discussion about privacy and information is being had in a mediated environment. we need people to tell us whether the information we are leaking is important to not, whether it is private or not. no one wants their e-mail read if it is not done legally but -- >> even if it is. >> probably right. >> other
having done this for awhile, one of the reasons it is particularly hard, sitting in a room of hialeah educated people use abstract and difficult fought its but i would wager that for most of view, anything that happens beyond your keyboard is magic. where is your information going exactly? what is your computer doing when you are operating, one of the underlying communications between you and your provider? a conversation on privacy and information sharing in this context that is fact based and...
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it may be fun, but if you borrow money to, you know, send a kid to school, to go to educate yourself in a way, to house your family, those are good, solid investments so if you use money now, which we've borrow at a cheap rate, and hopefully there's not another shut down or default to raise rates, which is, you know, tremendously negative impact on what ted cruz and others brought about, but if you borrow money now to rebuild the infrastructure of the country, to invest in education, invest in some, you know, basic science whether it's biomedical science or other forms of science to create jobs down the road, those are all good reasons to borrow, and so this today port impolice tick and an tag niche is fool hardy. you can't say i'm for jobs, jobs, jobs in the american economy to work. at the same time, you strangle it of funding. you know, the whole government shut down by some estimates cost 24 billion dollars in economic activity. people lost jobs, lost paychecks, with respect hired, and we're still reeling from that. >> host: on the subject of the shut down, how do you any the 201
it may be fun, but if you borrow money to, you know, send a kid to school, to go to educate yourself in a way, to house your family, those are good, solid investments so if you use money now, which we've borrow at a cheap rate, and hopefully there's not another shut down or default to raise rates, which is, you know, tremendously negative impact on what ted cruz and others brought about, but if you borrow money now to rebuild the infrastructure of the country, to invest in education, invest in...
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many of you know that if you were may be educated here in the united states. i can't tell you how many heads of state, finance ministers, foreign ministers, prime ministers throughout government, heads of state and chief executives who i meet because i traveled the world, and have for the last 29 years as a senator, he came to the united states to go to school, or who participated in educational exchanges in the fulbright program for instance, or in other programs. meet him everywhere. foreign minister of saudi arabia who has been foreign minister for 30 plus years or more, you know, proudly reminds me of his education at princeton, for instance. and the foreign minister today showed and i saw him in new york at the united nations general assembly anthony a photograph and said, this was you and me 25, 30 years ago when i met you at fletcher school of law and diplomacy when you were a senator. incredible. that's the new world we are living in. maybe a lot of you have a cousin of a friend who came to our shores to start their own business. in fact, about half of
many of you know that if you were may be educated here in the united states. i can't tell you how many heads of state, finance ministers, foreign ministers, prime ministers throughout government, heads of state and chief executives who i meet because i traveled the world, and have for the last 29 years as a senator, he came to the united states to go to school, or who participated in educational exchanges in the fulbright program for instance, or in other programs. meet him everywhere. foreign...
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don't, interest intense is a very real threat for crowding out both public and private investment in education r&d and infrastructure. over the last three years we've made real strides in reducing our deficit. we saved more than $12.5 billion. that's been unbalanced. about 70% has been from spending cut. 30% from revenue. we need to do more but we have do it, i believe, in a balanced way. we've heard from senators about the need to modernize the tax code and move toward real tax reform. while the committee can't get it done. we can move in that direction in a substantial way. making a modest cut of only 5% of the trillion dollars a year we spend through the tax code would make huge dent in the deficit. lastly, we have to don't make some reduction in direct spending. although i know that's the area taken the hardest hit. i'll insist on doing in a way that put a circle of production around around the most vulnerable and honoring our promises to seniors, veterans, and about to retirement to protect them from cuts. chairman rhode island i know, chairman muir ray. i'm glad we have come together. we
don't, interest intense is a very real threat for crowding out both public and private investment in education r&d and infrastructure. over the last three years we've made real strides in reducing our deficit. we saved more than $12.5 billion. that's been unbalanced. about 70% has been from spending cut. 30% from revenue. we need to do more but we have do it, i believe, in a balanced way. we've heard from senators about the need to modernize the tax code and move toward real tax reform....
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. >> dad really had a ninth grade education. fought in world war ii, came back from world war ii, got a job, stayed in that job for the next 40 years. in that process, he bought a house. and that house was extremely important to him. he took care of that house. he was a force within his community, a leader within his church, and that house was a central part of his focus. >> communities are stronger when people are able to afford a home, you know, sustain that home ownership throughout their lives. it gives them some permanence or some roots. .. i think it's very important, at the heart of what we do, it's just that. we serve customers and make homeownership possible. i can't think of anything more important than that. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> a break now in the mortgage bankers association conference this morning, and we went back with more when the session resumes in a few moments. with richard cordray, head of the consumer financial protection bureau, among others. in the meantime the house and senate return this week to beg
. >> dad really had a ninth grade education. fought in world war ii, came back from world war ii, got a job, stayed in that job for the next 40 years. in that process, he bought a house. and that house was extremely important to him. he took care of that house. he was a force within his community, a leader within his church, and that house was a central part of his focus. >> communities are stronger when people are able to afford a home, you know, sustain that home ownership...
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things like the education system, taxing system and things that make u.s. companies competitive as competitors around the world and that is another subject we can spend days on as well what to have a level playing field between the bank and tariffs and the devotee to repatriate markets is kind of the foundation of all of this and it's up to the u.s. companies to be as competitive as we can and the american government certainly to help us be as competitive as we can to create manufacturing jobs and job growth. i kind of look at it in those three steps of foundational work. but the opening of markets is fundamental to starting the process. we can be competitive. we export an awful lot from the united states. we work hard every day on internal labor agreement and we have spent a lot of time in the education system. but if we don't help the markets out, the rest of this is sort of benign. >> what you see as the competitive threats that would come to be from the imports? >> we love free trade and competition. that only made us strong over the last 50 years from
things like the education system, taxing system and things that make u.s. companies competitive as competitors around the world and that is another subject we can spend days on as well what to have a level playing field between the bank and tariffs and the devotee to repatriate markets is kind of the foundation of all of this and it's up to the u.s. companies to be as competitive as we can and the american government certainly to help us be as competitive as we can to create manufacturing jobs...
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my first expense with mba was in 1979 through its education program. back then as a commercial banker, i took a residential underwriting course followed by income property finance course in 1980. in 1983, run the cord recruited me into mortgage banking as an income property mortgage banker. those of you who know him, in these 1996 chairman know just how convincing he can be. shortly after joining ron's team i attend my first in the annual convention. how things have joined since those early years. 10 years later in 1994, i attended my first mba commercial real estate finance conference. i've attended it almost every year since then. to the -- since 2008 mba serve as a educational guide and networking opportunity that brought value to my career whether as a commercial banker or as a mortgage broker, and it still does today. since that time, i've learned the important role that advocacy can play. and advancing the business and advancing the industry as a whole. i've had the opportunity to vote -- devote much more of my time to mba's advocacy efforts in r
my first expense with mba was in 1979 through its education program. back then as a commercial banker, i took a residential underwriting course followed by income property finance course in 1980. in 1983, run the cord recruited me into mortgage banking as an income property mortgage banker. those of you who know him, in these 1996 chairman know just how convincing he can be. shortly after joining ron's team i attend my first in the annual convention. how things have joined since those early...
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our economy with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have to be done in a way that focuses on a strategic goal of protecting this country going forward. we're back to the same situation of balancing out spending reductions, whether in defense versus food stamps. we have to find a balance between all of our spending and stay on a path that is fiscally sound for the future of our children and grandchildren. the caller brings up for a sanders and an editorial of his from last week. do not cut the big benefit programs. we must not balance the budget on the backs of the most full marble people in our country. what do you think ernie sanders -- bernie san
our economy with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have...
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even among educated people. if you have much idea why europe exploded, though they may know that a big league with an extravagant mustache got shot. the most widely held belief is that the conflict was simply a guessing mistake for which all the european powers share blame, it's folly compounded by the british incompetence of military commanders. this is what i would characterize as the poets greuel, first articulated by the likes of robert graves amid the modern blood they felt that no cause could be worth the slaughter. today some brave people and maybe also saw americans feel almost embarrassed that we finished up on the witness -- winning side, yet my own opinion is somewhat different. while the war was assuredly a colossal tragedy, there was a cause a stake. certainly, britain could not possibly have remained neutral, while germany secured e-germany over the continent. a german victory in world war -- world war i will simply have created something like the european union half a century earlier. that we, the
even among educated people. if you have much idea why europe exploded, though they may know that a big league with an extravagant mustache got shot. the most widely held belief is that the conflict was simply a guessing mistake for which all the european powers share blame, it's folly compounded by the british incompetence of military commanders. this is what i would characterize as the poets greuel, first articulated by the likes of robert graves amid the modern blood they felt that no cause...
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i'm proud of my surveys and i appreciate the education and opportunities that i got from them. i know that most veterans don't want to see the tax payers abuse or money wasted, even in the va. we have this -- i want to commend mr. griffin for the work they've done. they have the report that says there was an e-mail and much one department employee said where large agency with deep pockets. this e-mail response was indicative of a large problem throughout the plant has disregarded any budgetary concerns and engage in out-of-control spending. they exercise stewardship of taxpayer dollars. that's a very disturbing report. farrisee, and attend a massive $7 trillion debt to set up a notch higher, much faster than ever before, how does this statement with deep pockets. had he think that reflects on the department? >> it's a very troubling statement, congressman. i cannot believe it reflects well. i do not believe that is the thought process today. i believe that fiduciary responsibilities are taken seriously in the policies put in place will eliminate those types of thoughts. >> well
i'm proud of my surveys and i appreciate the education and opportunities that i got from them. i know that most veterans don't want to see the tax payers abuse or money wasted, even in the va. we have this -- i want to commend mr. griffin for the work they've done. they have the report that says there was an e-mail and much one department employee said where large agency with deep pockets. this e-mail response was indicative of a large problem throughout the plant has disregarded any budgetary...
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higher education, how that those helpless and we've trained more and better engineers. of those days are ending. and so our natural design advantages i think are going to be harder to come by going forward. and so we need those things so that we are not starting with a 10-20% cost disadvantage. >> we've talked about this and european context are tpp is close to fruition. what would it mean to caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia growing. is probably the single largest opportunity over the next decade or so. we have to be there. we intend to lead the market like we do in so many of us. i come back to the point that it's likely that a lot of those countries, a number of those will get agreements with or without us if we don't get tpp done and will be looking into a market that we ought to be competing with. there's another one i will move to africa because i'm kind of passionate about this. we watched the chinese really take over africa. they've come in with their own financing, their own engineering. sometimes their own workers to take over minerals, extractio
higher education, how that those helpless and we've trained more and better engineers. of those days are ending. and so our natural design advantages i think are going to be harder to come by going forward. and so we need those things so that we are not starting with a 10-20% cost disadvantage. >> we've talked about this and european context are tpp is close to fruition. what would it mean to caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia growing. is probably the single largest...
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the question is whether we are going to invest in education and r&d at home and ensure that the united states can't compete and win in this highly competitive global marketplace. you and i know that we can do that but we have to make this a priority at a time of enormous pressure to drastically cut government spending. i have to tell you when these questions are avoided altogether, when they are put on the back burner, when we tie one hand behind your backs whether through political stalemates or even shutting down the government, we are just getting in our own way. and we diminish our influence and they frustrate our own aspirations. the simple fact is the shutdown created temporary but real consequences in our ability to work with our partners and pursue our interests abroad. the shutdown didn't just shudder the world war ii memorial as unfortunate as that was ,-com,-com ma it stunted our ability to promote the principles and values that are veteran sacrifice for. the shutdown didn't just shudder the statue of liberty. it temporarily closed the doors to refugees and students who are
the question is whether we are going to invest in education and r&d at home and ensure that the united states can't compete and win in this highly competitive global marketplace. you and i know that we can do that but we have to make this a priority at a time of enormous pressure to drastically cut government spending. i have to tell you when these questions are avoided altogether, when they are put on the back burner, when we tie one hand behind your backs whether through political...
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the basic research, the educated work force, the modern roads and infrastructure and energy systems. that's what we need to have so that the companies i mentioned can continue to lead the world in innovation, creativity creating the good-paying jobs in america. if we act, i am confident that america will compete and win global competition. made in maryland has been a huge success, been duplicated all over our country. let us act, get our work done so we truly can make it in america. with that, madam president, i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum quorum call: mr. heller: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. mr. heller: tourings madam president. i rise today to address the public revelations regarding government classified government surveillance programs. before so, i would like to take a moment to honor mike lance bur rirks who died a hero's death in sparks, nevada, last weeks. after spotting a student with a gun at the middle school, mr. lance bury moved directly in
the basic research, the educated work force, the modern roads and infrastructure and energy systems. that's what we need to have so that the companies i mentioned can continue to lead the world in innovation, creativity creating the good-paying jobs in america. if we act, i am confident that america will compete and win global competition. made in maryland has been a huge success, been duplicated all over our country. let us act, get our work done so we truly can make it in america. with that,...
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i wroild have had a great education if you had kept me to the end. >>> also, chairwoman stabino and your sustained ins for instance to be part of this. i join those who said that this is if way we should be doing our work in this congress. this is the ware that we are going to be able to regain the comforts to the american people, not guilty with the rock throwing and the where i can throughing and the screaming. the farmers and ranchers driving the cultural economy, it is critical that we work through our differences to complete this process. mr. chairman, if i could sum up what i've heard in the nearly 30 listening sessions i've had, the message is very, very simple. work fogt to give us the certainty of a five-year farm bill. we've identified priorities. we end the days, finally, of automatically issuing payments to farmers regardless of economic need. and we strengthen crop insurance to protect the farmers on eastern colorado plains that get stubbornly consistent drout cob conditions. our bill moves away from price production. our bill makes strategic investments in additional areas
i wroild have had a great education if you had kept me to the end. >>> also, chairwoman stabino and your sustained ins for instance to be part of this. i join those who said that this is if way we should be doing our work in this congress. this is the ware that we are going to be able to regain the comforts to the american people, not guilty with the rock throwing and the where i can throughing and the screaming. the farmers and ranchers driving the cultural economy, it is critical...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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, so health centers hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you madam secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer alternative plans. is that -- >> yes. >> and in addition to those insurers who have been in the individual market, you have a lot of other companies and insurers providing plans in health insurance market? >> that is true. >> so the way i look at this. i went to buy oriole tickets when the season was underway. they closed the window. i didn't have to go home because they opened another window a few feet away. so essentially what's happening is people are coming up on the renewal period and getting up to the window, the individual market and being told that window is closed but if you go right
, so health centers hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you madam secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance...
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educational too. that play not be the dumbest thing you will hear on the show tonight. last night." xw -- extra interviewed kate upton. "sports illustrated." she is acting had a part in a new movie. >> kate back in a bikini, competing for another woman's man, in the wouother woman. >> did you ever go out. and destroy a restaurant. walk in. >> we were quite the power come, us three. >> jimmy: where the power comes from, from the extra person. so -- math is not her thing. sad news from the world of music today. the jonas brothers announced officially that they're breaking up. i hope this is not the first place you heard it. they canceled their tour three weeks ago because of a deep rift within the band. i don't know what a deep rift. nick decided to use a different conditioner on his hair. they say they're breaking up over -- marginally creative differences. but this is -- this is an outrage. i will tell you why. i distinctly, remember, president obama promising if i like my jonas brotherize can keep my jonas brothers. never will we hear, girl, you're my girl, or looking m ining int e
educational too. that play not be the dumbest thing you will hear on the show tonight. last night." xw -- extra interviewed kate upton. "sports illustrated." she is acting had a part in a new movie. >> kate back in a bikini, competing for another woman's man, in the wouother woman. >> did you ever go out. and destroy a restaurant. walk in. >> we were quite the power come, us three. >> jimmy: where the power comes from, from the extra person. so -- math is...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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ic one of the reasons why it's particularly hard -- i'm sitting in a room of highly educate people. everythings that on the keyboard is magic. what is the computer doing while operating? what are the underlying communications that happen between you and the provider? having a cfght on privacy and information sharing in this context that is fact-based and rash tell me. try back to fiction when they're -- but the fact so you a baseline community consumers, all of us, who don't exactly understand what we're working with makes it, again, extremely difficult. and so much of this discussion about privacy and information is being had in a meduated environment. we need people to tell us whether the information we're leaking is important or not. whether it's private or not. and some is easy. when your e-mail if it's not done legally. but there are other aspects of this that name so hard. just a way to toss it to you. we are trying to figure out what information -- getting a baseline what the information is, what it is. it's very difficult in a tech know phobic world. >> dan? i have trouble s
ic one of the reasons why it's particularly hard -- i'm sitting in a room of highly educate people. everythings that on the keyboard is magic. what is the computer doing while operating? what are the underlying communications that happen between you and the provider? having a cfght on privacy and information sharing in this context that is fact-based and rash tell me. try back to fiction when they're -- but the fact so you a baseline community consumers, all of us, who don't exactly understand...
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the first is cle for continuing legal education. we would like you to make sure you fill out the forms and give them to holly. you will also notice we have the scale of sheets that are on your table. they are reviews. we use them -- we review them very carefully afterwards. that is why we think our programs have improved over the years because we listen to what you have to say and try to give you the type of programs you really are interested in. we would also have another announcement. our committee will be having on friday november 15 an address addressed by ambassador marc grossman. he is the vice-chairman of the cohen group. he will be speaking about the diplomatic campaign in afghanistan and pakistan. he will be at the university club at 8:00 a.m. on november 15 so please take out your black areas in iphones. we also have another speaker. the senior adviser for transnational homeland security and counterterrorism program at the center for strategic and international studies. that will be wednesday december 4. also at 8:00 a.m.
the first is cle for continuing legal education. we would like you to make sure you fill out the forms and give them to holly. you will also notice we have the scale of sheets that are on your table. they are reviews. we use them -- we review them very carefully afterwards. that is why we think our programs have improved over the years because we listen to what you have to say and try to give you the type of programs you really are interested in. we would also have another announcement. our...
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, both physicists and engineers, chemists, people who put things together, build power plants, were educated and trained in the west, particularly in the united states. and that's the case now. hollyhock bar so hockey he was presently -- on akbar, was head of the atomic energy for iran is an mit graduate, ph.d, and his subject is the physics of nuclear power plants. the present leadership under president rouhani is very familiar with the issues that i just related. and including the detailed knowledge of the programs that iran has embarked on over the 50 years that may have -- that they have pursued nuclear energy research and development. and their position, their declaratory position is that we have no interest in nuclear weapons, although we are surrounded by nuclear weapons, although we can build a nuclear weapons but we can only build a few, and if we built them, strategically we would become even more vulnerable as a target for retaliation. so this is the declaratory policy. this is the a strategic policy. and this is buttressed by an ethical and religious view that many iranians hold,
, both physicists and engineers, chemists, people who put things together, build power plants, were educated and trained in the west, particularly in the united states. and that's the case now. hollyhock bar so hockey he was presently -- on akbar, was head of the atomic energy for iran is an mit graduate, ph.d, and his subject is the physics of nuclear power plants. the present leadership under president rouhani is very familiar with the issues that i just related. and including the detailed...
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to encourage higher education to be part of that research component. and i think americans are eager to make things again. i'll bet you and i both hear the same thing over and over again, how can we have a strong economy if we don't make things? you know, you can have a strong economy, parts of the economy that don't make things but not only do you need to make things but there's something that really defines who we are in a positive way when people see americans making things that not only are heavily competitive here but are competitive all over the world and i think that's the kind of thing, senator coons, you and i are talking about, the bipartisan effort we need to make. i don't know any republicans or any democrats anywhere or any independents who said we don't need to worry about making things, don't want need to worry about a competitive economy. actually private-sector jobs should be the number-one domestic goal of the federal government today and the jobs we're talking about are a significant component of that because they lead to lots of oth
to encourage higher education to be part of that research component. and i think americans are eager to make things again. i'll bet you and i both hear the same thing over and over again, how can we have a strong economy if we don't make things? you know, you can have a strong economy, parts of the economy that don't make things but not only do you need to make things but there's something that really defines who we are in a positive way when people see americans making things that not only are...
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issues, and until these inherently biased laws are repealed, we have a responsibility to advocate and to education. our work will not be complete until we insure that no one has to live with the fear of death based on his race or his age or a that is justified under stand your ground laws. i look forward to the day when every american can live knowing that the arc of justice bends toward fair and unbiased laws. i yield back. >> thank you, congressman. next up is my colleague, congressman luis gutierrez from illinois. he represents the illinois 4th district, immigration task force and leader in an effort to pursue comprehensive immigration reform. he serves on the house judiciary committee. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, chairman durbin and ranking member cruz. thank you for the opportunity to testify on this extremely important issue. , i extend my condolences to the families who lost loved ones. ms. fulton and ms. mcbeth, i am deeply sorry for your loss, and i appreciate your presence here today, and as one dad to another, i say to mr. martin that i, too, feel your pain and thank y
issues, and until these inherently biased laws are repealed, we have a responsibility to advocate and to education. our work will not be complete until we insure that no one has to live with the fear of death based on his race or his age or a that is justified under stand your ground laws. i look forward to the day when every american can live knowing that the arc of justice bends toward fair and unbiased laws. i yield back. >> thank you, congressman. next up is my colleague, congressman...
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in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got a chance to grill her about the problems, they pounce. >> who was in charge? >> amazon would never do this. >> you are saying the president is not responsible for hhs? >> sir, you didn't say that. >> it is the president's ultimate responsibility, correct? >> whatever, he is the president and he is responsible. >> i want you to go home and research. if you are wrong you go into the exchanges. if you can will you? it is a yes or no. >> i will take a look at it. >> that's not an answer. that's not a yes or no. >> she is prohibited from getting insurance through an obamacare exchange b
in an effort to help with the education. three groups will get $5 million each. undocumented students and graduate students. janet napolitano says the money will not come from state funds or tuition dollars. napolitano has had critics pointing to her role in homeland security. >>> now the political storm in washington over the president's troubled health care program. the health and human services secretary kathleen sabelius for the botched health care website. republican lawmakers got...
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so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: reserving the right to object, again, my good friend from tennessee is raising another effort here to divert resources from the implementation of the affordable care act which we can then use to fix the very problems that he has mentioned. again, i'd point out we report jobs data on a monthly basis, but now this is going to be a different standard, i might also point out that in medicare part d we released those data, enrollment data on a monthly basis. i do agree with my friend that there should be accountability for the 3
so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin:...
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it passed out of the senate health education labor and pensions committee earlier this summer. and he said they would bring it to the floor when he thought that they had the votes. so i think -- i mean, you've got the 60 there, and there are a couple other republicans that -- advocates have been pushing. >> congressman pocan, you're an original spokesperson of the house version but the odds of it passing in the house aren't very strong. here is texas republican louie gohmert why he opposes and take a listen. >> it also means that christian schools would be forced to hire openly homosexual individuals, and it's kind of tough to teach biblical principles in romans 1 in a school if you are of a persuasion of being homosexual. >> now congressman, the religious exemption clause is fairly broad. so would it really force people to hire openly gay teachers, as we just heard? >> the law has been crafted, you know, very carefully to make sure that one, we're protecting people who are gay or lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, but also respect the first amendment rights of religious institu
it passed out of the senate health education labor and pensions committee earlier this summer. and he said they would bring it to the floor when he thought that they had the votes. so i think -- i mean, you've got the 60 there, and there are a couple other republicans that -- advocates have been pushing. >> congressman pocan, you're an original spokesperson of the house version but the odds of it passing in the house aren't very strong. here is texas republican louie gohmert why he...
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it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on. appreciate it. good to see you. >> sure thing, it was a pleasure. gerri: thank you. and a programming note more you, this monday we're going to be doing into call-in show, two of them, in fact, 6 and 9 p.m. eastern time on monday. now, we're going to answer your questions from e-mail, twitter, facebook, and we're going to take your phone calls. you see the number right there? again, that's monday night at 6 and 9 p.m. your calls, your comments, your questions, we want to hear from you. we know this is the biggest consumer story of at least the last year, probably longer. and when we come back, ka
it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on....